require 'spec_helper' describe 'Cost report showing my own times', type: :feature, js: true do let(:project) { FactoryBot.create :project } let(:user) { FactoryBot.create :admin } let(:user2) { FactoryBot.create :admin } let(:work_package) { FactoryBot.create :work_package, project: project } let!(:hourly_rate1) { FactoryBot.create :default_hourly_rate, user: user, rate: 1.00, valid_from: 1.year.ago } let!(:time_entry1) do FactoryBot.create :time_entry, user: user, work_package: work_package, project: project, hours: 10 end let!(:time_entry2) do FactoryBot.create :time_entry, user: user2, work_package: work_package, project: project, hours: 15 end before do # Login as first user login_as user # Create and save cost report visit cost_reports_path(project) end shared_examples 'me filter value' do |filter_name, filter_selector| it 'keeps the special "me" value for the current user' do select 'me', from: filter_selector click_on 'Save' fill_in 'query_name', with: 'Query ME value' check 'query_is_public' find('#query-icon-save-button').click expect(page).to have_selector('.report', text: '10.00') report = CostQuery.last user_filter = report.serialized[:filters].detect { |name, _| name == filter_name } expect(user_filter[1][:values]).to eq %w(me) # Login as the next user login_as user2 # Create and save cost report visit cost_report_path(report.id, project_id: project.identifier) expect(page).to have_no_selector('.report', text: '10.00') expect(page).to have_selector('.report', text: '15.00') expect(find("##{filter_selector}").value).to eq 'me' end end describe 'assignee filter' do let(:work_package) { FactoryBot.create :work_package, project: project, assigned_to: user } let(:work_package2) { FactoryBot.create :work_package, project: project, assigned_to: user2 } let!(:time_entry1) do FactoryBot.create :time_entry, user: user, work_package: work_package, project: project, hours: 10 end let!(:time_entry2) do FactoryBot.create :time_entry, user: user2, work_package: work_package2, project: project, hours: 15 end before do # Remove default user filter, add assignee filter find('#rm_box_user_id .filter_rem').click select 'Assignee', from: 'add_filter_select' end it_behaves_like 'me filter value', 'AssignedToId', 'assigned_to_id_arg_1_val' end describe 'user filter' do it_behaves_like 'me filter value', 'UserId', 'user_id_arg_1_val' end end